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"Moral injury really shows your human side”
In their book about the origins of moral injury, Handbook Moral Injury in Context, Radboud researchers describe different forms of moral injury and ways of addressing it satisfactorily.
Blog: Displaced again: forced mobility from Lebanon to Syria
Blog by Nora Stel and Maissam Nimer on forced mobility from Lebanon to Syria.
University lecturer Nora Stel interviewed by Radio NPO1 and Nieuwsuur
Nora Stel was interviewed by Radio NPO1 ‘Met het Oog op Morgen’ and Nieuwsuur on the refugee issue in Syria, the EU's migration deal with Lebanon and the increasing hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
Interesting podcast episodes – Nora Stel, Sanne Weber, Victor Bouemar Dinocheau and Joep van Lit
Listen to new podcast episodes by Nora Stel, Sanne Weber, Victor Bouemar Dinocheau and Joep van Lit here.
Development organisations in peacebuilding: don't stare blindly at land registration
Mathijs van Leeuwen is a professor of conflict and peacebuilding at the Centre for International Conflict Analysis and Management (CICAM) and researches the role of land conflict and land reform in developing countries during peacebuilding.
Nora Stel in the media on Lebanon, Hezbollah and the Israel-Hamas conflict
Assistant Professor Nora Stel has been in the news regularly in recent weeks to shine her light on the conflict in Gaza.
Leon Wecke Prize awarded to documentary filmmaker Sinan Ca
This year's biennial Leon Wecke Prize will be awarded to documentary filmmaker Sinan Can, known for award-winning television programmes on Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq
Blogs about altmetrics and international leverage
The department Political Science publishes two blogs on altmetrics and international leverage.
Nora Stel, Assistant Professor in Conflict Studies, is part of a new Horizon Europe research consortium called GAPS.
Nora Stel, Assistant Professor in Conflict Studies, is part of a new Horizon Europe research consortium called GAPS.
How do you recover trust in government after a civil war?
In this kind of situation, development agencies must be very careful that interventions do not undermine the legitimacy of existing forms of land governance.